Should a court help someone track you by GPS?

Judges have several tools to keep track of defendants once they’re released from jail on probation. Recently, 252nd Criminal District Judge Layne Walker ordered a guy who pleaded guilty to aggravated assault to wear a GPS bracelet so he — and the woman he assaulted — could keep track of him.

Should a court help someone track you by GPS?

Yes. If you hurt someone, they have a right to know you aren't stalking them.